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    The Veggie Bill

    How much is everyone spending on Veggies per week?
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    Not much. I usually get frozen and it's cheap. I'd say no more than 2 dollars a day unless I get something special. I probably should be eating more though.
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    Heres what I buy weekly

    FRESH
    brocolli, 1.3KG
    Asparagus, 3 bunches
    2 Capsicum
    2Kg carrots
    2 continental cucumbers
    1Kg tomatos
    1Kg sweet potatos
    500g Onions
    maybe a iceberg lettuce

    Frozen

    Chopped spinach
    green beans.

    So yeah, thinking about it thats a lot of food for not THAT much $$. Proteins are where my $ goes mainly, chicken, fish fillets, kangaroo, beef, tuna, cottage cheese, eggs.

    But cutting back the booze to once or twice a month has saved some $

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    All my food is paid for at camp and it's usually fresh vegetables
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    Kroger has frozen veggies 10 for $10

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    Close to, but less than $10. Mostly on brocoli, green beans, tofu, green onions, cilantro, garlic and the occassional peppers and tomatoes (<--expensive!). I still don't know what's a good price for tomatoes.

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